After spending at least one night at Delta Camp, you will set off into the Okavango with your guide for a minimum of two nights in a dug-out canoe. As you thread your way through floodplains fringed with islands, ancient trees will mark your passage, as will tiny reed-frogs, imperious fish eagles, and a host of other living creatures, large and small. As the day passes your guide will make his way to the fly campsite selected for you. Staff will have erected the tents, collected firewood and the cook will be preparing the meals. As the afternoon mellows your guide will take you for a walk over the island, viewing birds, game, and the spectacular scenery for which the Okavango is renowned. On your return, in the evening the fire will be set and the chef will cook your evening meal over the open coals, under a sky spangled with stars and bush sounds setting the scene. An early rise the following morning takes you on an exploratory walk, followed by a late breakfast and a siesta. On the final day of your trail you will return to Delta Camp, again for a minimum of one night.